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#40323
28.0.50; error in process filter: Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)
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Reported by: Jacob Lagares Pozo <jlagarespo <at> iebesalu.cat>
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 11:11:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: moreinfo
Found in version 28.0.50
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Hello Noam,
I'm sorry for the late response.
It looks like your patch does indeed work and logs a bunch of stuff to
the *trace-output* buffer every time a program running on the async
buffer outputs something.
For brevity, I'll just post just a single one of them, because the whole
buffer is 172k characters and growing. I hope it's enough; if it is not,
please let me know and I'll post the whole thing.
Jacob
On 2020-04-15 04:25, Noam Postavsky wrote:
>> The patch you provided does indeed seem to fix the issue, or at least
>> it hasn't happened for the time I tested it (I can verify various
>> processes were running and outputting things to the async buffer).
>>
>> I do not have any idea as to why did those markers get swapped
>> around. Is there any specific place that deals with them that I could
>> check? Could this be a bug with comint mode, maybe clashing with
>> another package?
> Try reproducing the issue after evaluating the code below, perhaps
> *trace-output* will have some useful clues.
>
> (load-library "comint.el") ;; Can only trace set-marker from Lisp source.
>
> (defun bug-40323-get-comint-output-marker ()
> (list :comint-pmark
> (and (markerp comint-last-output-start)
> (eq (marker-buffer comint-last-output-start)
> (current-buffer))
> (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))))
>
> (dolist (fun '(set-marker
> comint-send-input
> comint-output-filter
> comint-adjust-window-point
> comint-adjust-point
> ansi-color-process-output))
> (trace-function fun nil #'bug-40323-get-comint-output-marker))
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